we spoke with captain sully sullenberger. he said this is a fascinating airport to fly into. the runways are 7,000 feet not 9,000 feet. you have to be quite precise. ate beautiful airport to fly into. quite different from what it looked like just a couple of days ago. you talk about a picture capturing a thousand words. it was that jet bridge that appeared to go off into a body of water. that was taken right here at laguardia. so quite a big difference here. one of the big headlines, this is visual only landing. they won't be using the same instruments they normally would use. it's all about the weather being just right. the cloud ceiling not being too low. ate visual approach. >> seth, thank you so much. norah? >> and at the height of the storm more than 8 million utility customers lost their power more than "48 hours" later most of lower manhattan is still blacked out. incredible to see that picture. the total number of outages in the region has fall zwroen about 5 million. that includes 2 million in new jersey, 1.6 million in new york. 350,000 in connecticut. one of the pl